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Airports in Myrtle Beach

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There are 2 airports in Myrtle Beach: Myrtle Beach International and Myrtle Beach Grand Strand.
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The average temperature in Myrtle Beach in April is around 18°C. The warmest month in Myrtle Beach is typically July, which averages 30°C. The coolest month is January, with temperatures averaging 6°C. The rainiest month is August, and it usually rains the least in April.

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Discover Myrtle Beach

It can be nice to go somewhere laidback yet popular with the locals, such as Myrtle Beach in South Carolina. It is a major destination for summer vacations when families, teenagers, and social groups engage in several water activities. With 60 miles of wide, soft, and sandy beaches, amusement and water parks, golf courses, these attractions can be enjoyable to check out, especially if you would like to get to know the locals.

Myrtle Beach is not all about beaches, however, as one can find here some cultural sites and natural landmarks. The area is home to a number of historical museums, art galleries, beautifully landscaped gardens, theatre groups, and musical events. Collections of figurative sculpture can also be found here, while those with outdoorsy pursuits can check out the South Carolina coast and go on tours to the countryside.

What to see & do

With the variety of water activities, one can have all the fun in the beach. Riding banana boats, jet skiing, kayaking, and scuba diving are only some of the possible excursions one can do. Boating and sailing are also popular, with fishing a possibility in Apache Pier, Crazy Sister Marina, and other fishing spots. Those after more adventures can think about parasailing or even paddleboarding.

Nightlife is also active in Myrtle Beach, with the most popular bars offering pulsating music and the latest songs. ‘Revolutions’, one of the establishments here, has been named the best dance club in the community for around 20 years. It is a multi-level club with a DJ on board, which can make for exciting night-outs. For some family-friendly fun, tourists can check out Barefoot Landing, located along the Intracoastal Waterway in North Myrtle Beach. One will find here several shops, restaurants, entertainment, and special events. Broadway at the Beach also offers more opportunities, with 350 acres of nightlife attractions, hotels, and celebrations along the shore.

When it comes to history and culture, Myrtle Beach has its share of landmarks for tourists to discover. There is the Patriots Point Naval and Maritime Museum, where one can view a fleet of National Historic Landmark ships that include USS Yorktown. There is also a Cold War Memorial here, and the only Vietnam Support Base Camp in the United States. Battleship North Carolina is also available in the area, where one can find out how the ship and its crew braved the seas to search for enemy aircraft. The Hopsewee Plantation is also worth visiting, as one can step back in time here and learn more about life on a typical low country rice plantation in the 18th century.

Nature activities are also popular in this side of South Carolina. Dolphin watch tours are held out in the waters, where one can join a group to watch out for these friendly marine creatures and have fun viewing their antics. Those who want to stay on land can turn to Brookgreen Gardens, where one can go on a self-guided tour and then walk the Lowcountry Trail and visit the native animals in the zoo. A world-renowned art collection in the form of the largest number of American sculpture can be found set amidst 9,000 acres.

How to get around within Myrtle Beach

There are various types of public transport to use in Myrtle Beach. The Coast RTA Public Transit has buses serving Horry and George counties which cover Myrtle Beach and most of the Grand Strand. Rural connections to the cities can be done through these buses. Shuttle service from Myrtle Beach hotels can also be convenient, while car hire services can also be considered by those who prefer to be on their own. Taxi services can additionally be found plying the city routes.

How to get there

When planning to visit Myrtle Beach, one can schedule flights going to Myrtle Beach International Airport, a regional transport hub serving the Southeast region. Airlines serving here include Allegiant Air, Delta Air Lines, Delta Connection, Porter Airlines, Spirit Airlines, United Express, US Airways Express, and WestJet.


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